Innate Immune System

Innate Immune System

As per available reports about 5 Open Access Articles, 42 Conference Proceedings,12 Editors, 24 Speakers, 6 National symposiums, related to Innate Immune System.

Innate Immune System is a subsystem of the overall immune system that comprises the cells and mechanisms that defend the host from infection by other organisms. This means that the cells of the innate system recognize and respond to pathogens in a generic way, but, unlike the adaptive immune system it does not confer long-lasting or protective immunity to the host.

Scope and Importance:
The innate immune system is the first line of defense against invading pathogens and is particularly important in warding off bacterial and viral infections presenting at the mucosal cell surface. From this primitive immune response, the more sophisticated adaptive immune system was derived. Despite nearly two decades of research directed at inducing adaptive immune responses to HIV, no successful immunological therapy or vaccine has been developed. On the basis of recent observations, it is suggested that instead emphasis should now be placed on the alternative arm of the immune system, the innate immune response. Novel approaches should be developed to elicit this rapidly responding immune activity in HIV infection

A doctor who specializes in Innate Immune System is known as a Immunologist, a chest medicine specialist, a respiratory medicine specialist, a respirologist or a thoracic medicine specialist. nonspecific immune system, is an important subsystem of the overall immune system that comprises the cells and mechanisms that defend the host from infection by other organisms. The cells of the innate system recognize and respond to pathogens in a generic way, but, unlike the adaptive immune system (which is found only in vertebrates), it does not confer long-lasting or protective immunity to the host. Innate immune systems provide immediate defense against infection, and are found in all classes of plant and animal life. They include both humoral immunity components and cell-mediated immunity components..

Innate Immunity conference aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of:

1. Inflammatory diseases

2. Cancer diseases &

3. Respiratory tract infections

It also provides the platform for researchers, scholars and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Immunological disease. The recent research in Epidemiology shares knowledge to scholars pursing their studies in this field.

Market Analysis:

The need to strengthen immunity is tightly linked with other health conditions. Compared to just 3 percent of the total U.S. adult population, those currently managing stress, sleep and energy issues are much more likely to be treating a compromised immune system at the same time. As such, an expanded market exists for manufacturers of foods, beverages and nutritional supplements claiming to strengthen immunity. Of course, the ultimate determinant of success for combination formulas treating immune weakness and other conditions is how well they work.Consumers have various means by which they can proactively strengthen their immune system, the most common being condition-specific or targeted nutrient supplements and functional foods/beverages. About one-fourth of the U.S. general population—regardless of age, gender, marital status or income—is more likely to purchase a food or beverage if it claims to boost immunity. A similar proportion is interested in nutritional supplements that serve the same purpose, but in this case, the Boomer generation (particularly those ages 50 to 64) is the most captive audience. While Boomers represent a core market for immune-support supplements, they are relatively dissatisfied, compared to their younger counterparts, with the efficacy of the options currently available to them